You know those pictures that people take of children and say 'bring that out when she is 21' or 'That's one to show the future husband'. Well these are mine. They were all dug out and scanned for my 21st birthday slideshow and they go from while I was still in my mother's tummy to when I got my first digital camera when I was 15.

Double exposures can create an alternate perception of reality and truly unique results. You can get amazing doubles simply by chance, but you might increase your chances of getting truly satisfying results if you plan a little bit in advance. I'll leave you with my tips for successfully creating double exposures, just after the jump!

This is one of my favourite lomographies, along with others in this same roll. It was my first x-pro roll and, although some of the pictures didn't came out as I expected, I love the colors in this one! This pictures encouraged me to use more and more x-pro rolls. I just love them!! Plus it reminds me a lot of the summer! I made sunflowers something like my signature.

I did something wrong with this film, obviously. But I still don't know what exactly. Camera settings, scanning, me as a variable in the equation (for sure it was that...) Well, I'll try again (and again) ;)

This is one of my favourite lomographies, along with others in this same roll. It was my first x-pro roll and, although some of the pictures didn't came out as I expected, I love the colors in this one! This pictures encouraged me to use more and more x-pro rolls. I just love them!! Plus it reminds me a lot of the summer! I made sunflowers something like my signature.

I did something wrong with this film, obviously. But I still don't know what exactly. Camera settings, scanning, me as a variable in the equation (for sure it was that...) Well, I'll try again (and again) ;)